This document discusses using Silverlight for line of business (LOB) and business intelligence (BI) application development. It provides examples of Silverlight applications from companies like TDK and Infragistics. Key benefits highlighted include the rich user interface capabilities of Silverlight, its support for .NET development, and how it allows creating interactive and visually engaging BI and LOB applications for the web. Approaches like incrementally adding Silverlight components to existing web applications are also presented.
This document discusses parallel processing and techniques for parallelizing serial code, including threading, automatic parallelization, OpenMP, and vectorization. It provides examples of parallel programming models like shared memory, message passing with MPI, and task-based parallelism. Automatic parallelization identifies loops that can be parallelized safely. OpenMP is described as a programming model for shared-memory parallelism in C/C++ and Fortran using compiler directives. Vectorization using SIMD instructions is also covered.
The document discusses the development of a web application using Adobe Flex and ActionScript. It describes creating a framework, displaying search result location information and listings, and implementing features like search and map clicks. The application will be compiled into a SWF file to run on Flash Player or as an AIR application.
Webken 03: Project Design for Optimaizing User ExperienceNobuya Sato
This document discusses strategies for optimizing website design. It describes large-scale website design projects as having many interrelated parts and stakeholders. The document recommends taking a holistic, collaborative approach to website redesign projects that involves reconfiguring the entire site structure and shared interfaces. It also emphasizes the importance of user experience and usability testing during the design process.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on cloud computing technologies and the cloud services model. It discusses different categories of cloud services including Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Specific examples are provided for each category. The presentation also covers technological developments in cloud computing and the transition to cloud-based services and applications.
The document provides information about Curl, a software tool and programming library for transferring data with URLs. Some key points:
- Curl was developed at MIT in the 1990s and is now widely used for tasks like uploading web content and downloading files and web pages.
- It supports many protocols including HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS, SFTP, TFTP, DAP, Telnet, LDAP, LDAPS, DICT, FILE, POP3, IMAP, SMTP and RTSP.
- Curl's major advantages include its high performance, flexibility and ease of use for transferring data to and from servers.
- It is commonly used in other software products and web services and
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The document discusses using Silverlight 2 with dynamic languages for RIA development. It provides performance test results showing that Silverlight 2 is faster than Flash, especially for larger numbers of graphics or text elements. It also notes that dynamic languages could allow developing code in a different way than traditional .NET languages like C# and VB.
The document discusses plans for developing a PHP-based issue tracking system called Candycane. It provides background on the developer and the goals of creating an easy-to-install, lightweight system that does not depend on specific PHP versions or extensions. It outlines the project members and timeline, which includes a 2-day hackathon in April.
The document summarizes an identity conference held by NTT regarding the Liberty Alliance ID-WSF 2.0 "People Service". It discusses how traditional SNS platforms are fragmented because each maintains separate user profiles, authentication, and social networking functions. It then introduces the concept of a People Service that would enable interoperability across platforms by centrally managing user identity information and attributes according to common standards, allowing single sign-on across multiple sites. The People Service is proposed to provide functions for creating, updating, deleting, and accessing user profile data on behalf of relying platforms and users.
In web app development, the Microservices architecture and atomic design software development process can increase development efficiency.
When use these technologies, using tools also needs such as the Postman, the Podman, the Pixlr X, the Method draw, and the Swagger editor, Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code.
This presentation explain the process that you use these tools.
文献紹介:Semantic-based information retrieval in support of concept design.Shin Sano
A new method of image retrieval using semantic technology to best support concept designers to obtain design inspirations.
Keywords: Concept design, Creativity, Inspiration, Image retrieval, Semantic technology, Semantics
コンセプト・デザイナーがデザインを発想する際に使う言葉と視覚イメージを検索する
各種方法を検討し、セマンティック検索を可能にするデザイナー向けオントロジーを含むシステムを提案、効果を評価。EU産学連携コンソーシアム
The document discusses text mining and natural language processing technologies and their applications in areas like customer relationship management (CRM), knowledge discovery from large text collections, web mining, text summarization and information retrieval. It provides an overview of text mining techniques and how they relate to fields such as data mining, machine learning, computational linguistics and information retrieval. The document also outlines challenges and opportunities in the area of text mining.
1. Sun Microsystems is launching its GlassFish portfolio including new products and updated versions such as GlassFish Enterprise Server v2.1.
2. The launch overview discusses download statistics showing strong growth for GlassFish/Sparky and outlines the new products and their features.
3. It promotes GlassFish as the foundation for Sun's application platform and middleware offerings and highlights customer examples using GlassFish.
The document discusses Redmine, an open source project management and bug tracking tool built using Ruby on Rails. It provides an overview of what Redmine is and how it can be used to manage bugs, track activities, and integrate with source code management systems. The presentation also compares Redmine to Trac and provides tips on installing and using Redmine, along with examples of how it could be applied to specific projects.
This document provides an overview of web services, including:
1) Web services allow distributed applications to communicate over the internet by using common technologies like HTTP and XML.
2) Key web service technologies include SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI, where SOAP defines messaging formats, WSDL describes services, and UDDI allows discovery of services.
3) Web services provide interoperability, allowing different systems and applications to communicate and work together over the network.
- The document discusses Domain-Oriented Mapping (DOM), which is a framework that maps objects to relational databases using domain models.
- It describes how Doma can be used to define domain models (entities) and generate SQL from those models to perform data access operations like inserts and selects.
- Benefits of using domain models include type safety, avoiding null checks, and reusability of the domain objects across different parts of an application.
The document discusses web services and their basic components. It describes what web services are, how they use common Internet protocols and XML to allow systems to communicate over the web. The key standards that enable web services are introduced as SOAP for messaging, WSDL for description, and UDDI for discovery. Examples are provided of how web services can be used and composed to share functionality over the web. Security considerations for web services are also mentioned.
The document discusses different cloud computing models including Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). It provides examples of popular cloud platforms for each model such as Google Apps for SaaS, Force.com and Google App Engine for PaaS, and Amazon EC2 for IaaS. It also compares the development process for traditional on-premise systems versus PaaS and IaaS hosted environments.
Ribbit is a platform that allows developers to integrate voice functionality into web applications using Flash. It provides APIs that allow applications to make phone calls, send text messages, and share voice messages through an open platform. The document discusses Ribbit's architecture and how developers can build applications on the Ribbit platform by using Flash and the Ribbit APIs. It also provides examples of how Ribbit applications could be used and ideas for new applications.
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Objective-C was created in 1983 and evolved through various versions. It was incorporated into Apple products like Mac OS X in 1996 and influenced by Smalltalk and C++. Objective-C 2.0 introduced new features in 2007 and supported the new iPhone platform that year. The language uses square bracket syntax and object oriented features to interface with Cocoa frameworks for building GUI apps on Mac OS X and iOS.
This document summarizes Ken Azuma's presentation on technology evolution and changing environments in RIA development at the 2nd Factory Developer Summit 2009. The presentation discusses how 2008 was a pivotal year where companies began to truly understand and recognize the importance of user experience (UX). It also touches on portions of how to improve UX, such as user interface design principles and prototyping workflows. The presentation aims to provide developers with innovative frontend technologies and frameworks to build high quality user-centric applications and services.
The document discusses WPF application development. It begins with an overview of what WPF is and its key features like high performance graphics using GPU processing. It then covers topics like controls in WPF that are similar to Windows Forms controls, differences in data binding and events. It also discusses layouts using panels like Grid and Canvas. Overall the document provides guidance on controls, data handling and layouts to consider for WPF application development.